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If you have time can you help on any of the issues

I don't have time, but I gave it a look anyway... :pir-tongue: ...but I can't help. :pir-blush: Phred, Mr Tiber, SlyOwl, Bonaparte or Mister Phes are the experts on this index.

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You might add a link to this sorted-by thread in the pined Indexes post like:

issues

1: I am having a problem typing the following ships

I can't find a picture of them rigged

2: The RTS Legitor is not indexed Kurt's ship MOCs I want to add it to monitors.

3: I know of other interesting ships out there in the web, what's the procedure?

Done! :pir-classic:

1. Um... they could go under what you think they'd look like when rigged, or you could have an unsorted section at the end, for all the odds and ends that don't fit anywhere really (like Phred's turtle sub and my steampunk ship).

2. Added! 67d

3. Just post a link here and they'll find their way in.

The 6286 SES is a good example of a Galleon.

I was under the impression it was a bark :pir-blush: Then again, I don't know much about ships at all.

Also maybe I should add in the links to the Non-MOC lego sets in their correct ship type?

That'd be cool :thumbup:

I don't have time, but I gave it a look anyway... :pir-tongue: ...but I can't help. :pir-blush: Phred, Mr Tiber, SlyOwl, Bonaparte or Mister Phes are the experts on this index.

I am? :pir-oh3: Ooh! Yay! :pir-wub:

I'm just guessing most of the time, here :pir-grin:

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Done! :pir-classic:

thanks.

1. Um... they could go under what you think they'd look like when rigged, or you could have an unsorted section at the end, for all the odds and ends that don't fit anywhere really (like Phred's turtle sub and my steampunk ship).

I added an "Unknown Type" section.

2. Added! 67d

You meant 67C (I added 67D as well), BUT you linked it to the brickshelf gallery not to this thread.

3. Just post a link here and they'll find their way in.

I will do so.

I was under the impression it was a bark :pir-blush: Then again, I don't know much about ships at all.

Hopefully everyone will find-out something "new" in the "sorted-by-type" index.

That'd be cool :thumbup:

I think I'll post new ship links first, then add the Lego sets by type.

kurt

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I am updated to 67D

Current issues

1: 67c is linked it to the brickshelf gallery not to http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=7483.

2: The list of MOCs that should go in are here:

http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?...rt=#entry413011

3. I will start adding the the Lego sets by type.

Now Done: If I have missed any LEGO set I should not have let me know.

4: For anyone, If you think I have miss-typed a ship, please reply here and tell me what I didn't see, best if you can add a link to a picture that shows that point.

Edited by RTN LNA (Lego Naval Architect)

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Done up to 74b

issues:

1: You skipped this one:

Catamaran

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=2127552

was there some reason?, like to modern?

2: Links to Non-English language ship type reference info, how should we handle this?

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons_...guage_templates

Says not to use flags any longer, OK. It says to use:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_code

leads to here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag

This site:

http://www.langtag.net/

and this tool:

http://people.w3.org/rishida/utils/subtags/

I could add some thing like:

Links to language specific ship type reference info:

en English nl Dutch, Flemish

and add more as people find them. What do you'all think?

3. If I have missed any LEGO set I should not have please let me know.

4: Please if any of my links don't work let me know.

5: If you think I have miss-typed a ship, please reply here and tell me what I didn't see, best if you can add a link to a picture that shows that point.

kurt

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Done up to 74b

issues:

1: You skipped this one:

Catamaran

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=2127552

was there some reason?, like to modern?

Yes, that one is too modern. It belongs more in a modern day city.

2: Links to Non-English language ship type reference info, how should we handle this?

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons_...guage_templates

Says not to use flags any longer, OK. It says to use:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_code

leads to here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag

This site:

http://www.langtag.net/

and this tool:

http://people.w3.org/rishida/utils/subtags/

I could add some thing like:

Links to language specific ship type reference info:

en English nl Dutch, Flemish

and add more as people find them. What do you'all think?

This one I don't get. Can you clarify?

3. If I have missed any LEGO set I should not have please let me know.

4: Please if any of my links don't work let me know.

5: If you think I have miss-typed a ship, please reply here and tell me what I didn't see, best if you can add a link to a picture that shows that point.

kurt

Will do!

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This one I don't get. Can you clarify?

There was this post:

I found a nice site with info and pictures, but it's in dutch. Anyways its pretty handy in for some here

click here

And he posted it to the MOCs sorted by thread, SlyOWL moved it to this thread.

Away he raised a good point, even the most fluent english language reader might find the ship type terminology to be a challenge should the thread help you out with links:

2: Links to Non-English language ship type reference info, how should we handle this?

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons_...guage_templates

Says not to use flags (you know those little flags you can click on, on a multi-language web site) any longer, OK.

It says to use:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_code

leads to here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag

This site:

http://www.langtag.net/

and this tool:

http://people.w3.org/rishida/utils/subtags/

This is what I propose to do, I could add some thing like this near the top of the first post in MOCs sorted by types index thread:

-----------------------------

Links to language specific ship type reference info:

en English nl Dutch, Flemish

-----------------------------

and add more as people find them. What do you'all think?

More clear now?

kurt

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More clear now?

euhm... I start to think about me getting offended, I posted that just BEFORE it got moved. Beside when I posted it I noticed more simular posts which included for example pictures of non-lego items. I think personally it's very handy to have a website (even if it's in a language you might not be able to read, it aint like it's japanese or something) that shows good sized pictures of ships that actually excisted and in some cases showing even multiple views. These ships are not only Dutch builds but also English, French, Spanish and even American ships. Only difference is that these are the Dutch names and in most cases even orriginal names, like 'clipper', it's 100% Dutch word, nothing American or english about it. There are many more examples in there that have this, so please stop complaining and enjoy the info. LEGO building is not only about the build if you talk in history, but also the research. That means that you might have to do some translating, if you can't translate for some way (or just to lazy to get a free online translator) you could always ask the Dutch people on this forum to solve your problem.

Another thing is you added something about flemmish, sorry to say but there is nothing flemmish about that text at all. it's 100% true Dutch, flemmish is more Dutch/French. Or like some say bad Dutch. (no offense ment in this tho, just saying what alot think)

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I'm just finishing up indexing the PTV entries, but once I'm done with that I'll get yours in there Hornbricker. :pir-classic:

In the next few days or so.

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I have a couple of ships for the schooner section if the index, since I have no idea how to turn a picture into a link here is just a link to them....maybe I'll try a pic as well.

S633L92OGB.jpg

http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?...c=38065&hl=

6VEB6OQUAD.jpg

http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?...c=38699&hl=

I hope these can be added to show others that yes, schooners are in fact still built on here :pir-tongue:

*note, my mums arm is in the picture of the charger*

Edited by Fires-storm

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